Want to hear comedians Paul Scheer and Patton Oswalt dissect what went wrong on Punisher: War Zone? Which members of The Avengers are going to be at New York Comic-Con? Will Juno Temple address the rumors about her character in The Dark Knight Rises? Is Showtime’s Dexter just a modern take on the superhero? What’s the title of the new animated Batman series scheduled for 2013? Read about all of this and more in today’s Superhero Bits.

Spider-Man: Edge of Time is released today and here’s the launch trailer via Superhero Hype.

The official press release is out and Kevin Feige (Producer), Chris Evans (Captain America), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Clark Gregg (Agent Coulson), and Cobie Smulders (Agent Hill) will be at New York Comic Con on October 15 to present new footage from The Avengers.

Comedian and pop culture enthusiast Paul Scheer has an awesome podcast called How Did This Get Made? where they talk to filmmakers of awful movies and figure out how the movie got made. The latest episode features Lexi Alexander, director of Punisher: War Zone and comedian Patton Oswalt, one of the film’s biggest fans, discussing how the movie got made. Head to Earwolf to download the episode. (Note that if you’re in LA, you can see Oswalt introduce War Zone tonight at the New Beverly Cinema; he’ll have Lexi Alexander on stage for a post-show Q&A, too.)

World’s Finest, via Superhero Hype, reveals a new Batman animated series will premiere in 2013 called Beware the Batman. Here’s some more details:

The next Batman animated series, debuting in 2013, is titled Beware the Batman. According to Register, the CGI animated series will spotlight a classic-looking Batman teaming up with a gun-toting Alfred Pennyworth and a female ninja sidekick. Beware the Batman is executive-produced by Glen Murakami, and will explore the mythology’s more obscure villains, such as Professor Pyg, but also won’t shy away from featuring some of the more well-known Batman foes. In the series, Batman will team up with a younger female sidekick named Katana. During the keynote, Register added that Katana will fill the sidekick role, but won’t be a replacement for Robin.